Lying white woman telling everybody for many years she was black, but, it did help her gain better job opportunity ..

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Rachel Dolezal’s Netflix Documentary Sparks Backlash on Social Media

By: Jerome Hudson9 Mar 2018

Netflix released a clip from its upcoming documentary about Rachel Dolezal – who was born white but spent years posing as a black civil rights leader — and social media exploded with rage and accusations of ‘white privilege.’

Several users slammed Netflix for putting Dolezal’s story on its platform, while others urged their followers not to watch the documentary, which debuts on the streamer on April 27.

“At the end of the day, #RachelDolezal was able to secure a Netflix special because of her white privilege. Idcidcidc. Fight me,” one user wrote of The Rachel Divide.

“It’s VERY important that we DO NOT watch @netflix #RachelDolezal doc,” wrote another. “We can’t give validity to her ‘plight.’ We vote w/ our views & $, even if you want to hate watch, it would ultimately justify Netflix giving her a voice. She could’ve been an ally w/o appropriating. Do better.”

The two-minute teaser, released this week, shows the pain and anguish that Dolezal’s teenage son Franklin has endured in the years after his mother was confronted about her true identity and her years-long lie unraveled.

In 2015, Dolezal was an African-American culture instructor at Eastern Washington University and head of the Spokane, Washington NAACP. A year later, after she was outed as a white woman living in blackface, Dolezal was jobless, welfare dependent, and a month away from being homeless. Last March, Dolezal has reportedly changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo, a West African moniker that mean “gift of God.”

Indeed, the backlash against Netflix and Dolezal’s documentary was swift.